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Denial Of Service (DoS)
apng2gif is vulnerable to denial of service DoS. The vulnerability exists through an integer overflow resulting in a heap-based buffer overflow in the readchunk function...
Denial Of Service (DoS)
apng2gif:focal is vulnerable to denial of service. There is improper sanitization of user input causing huge memory allocations, resulting in a crash. This is related to the readchunk function using the pChunk-size value within the PNG file to determine the amount of memory to allocate...
CVE-2017-14232
The readchunk function in flif-dec.cpp in Free Lossless Image Format FLIF 0.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service invalid memory read and application crash via a crafted flif file...
CVE-2017-14232
The readchunk function in flif-dec.cpp in Free Lossless Image Format FLIF 0.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service invalid memory read and application crash via a crafted flif file...
CVE-2017-6961
An issue was discovered in apng2gif 1.7. There is improper sanitization of user input causing huge memory allocations, resulting in a crash. This is related to the readchunk function using the pChunk-size value within the PNG file to determine the amount of memory to allocate...
CVE-2017-6962
An issue was discovered in apng2gif 1.7. There is an integer overflow resulting in a heap-based buffer overflow. This is related to the readchunk function making an unchecked addition of 12...
CVE-2017-6961
An issue was discovered in apng2gif 1.7. There is improper sanitization of user input causing huge memory allocations, resulting in a crash. This is related to the readchunk function using the pChunk-size value within the PNG file to determine the amount of memory to allocate...
CVE-2017-6961
CVE-2017-6961 affects the apng2gif tool (version 1.7). The issue is improper sanitization of user input that leads to huge memory allocations, caused by read_chunk using the PNG chunk size to determine allocation amount, resulting in a crash (denial of service potential). Debian reports a fix in ...
CVE-2017-6961
An issue was discovered in apng2gif 1.7. There is improper sanitization of user input causing huge memory allocations, resulting in a crash. This is related to the readchunk function using the pChunk-size value within the PNG file to determine the amount of memory to allocate...